A number from the Dewey Decimal System which is used to identify and locate a book according to its subject.
Four to five digit number used to register for a course.
A five digit number used as the unique identifier for class sections. Class numbers are assigned to every class section offered in a term, and are found on the Schedule of Classes. Class numbers are used to register for classes.
The top part (first three numbers) of a call number which stands for the subject matter of the book.
Notation that designates the class to which a given item belongs. See also call number.
See Call Number CD-ROM: A high-capacity optical information storage device in the form of a plastic disk and holds approx. 600 MB of information (about 300,000 pages of text).
A 4-digit number that identifies a particular course component/meet and class section (e.g., 1597 LEC 001; 1879 LAB 101).
(abbreviated "Class Nbr"), The number the student uses to enroll for a specific class section. (e.g. 1547) (see Class Numbers and Components)
The Class Number specifies a unique identifier for each component of a course. When you add a course, you must enter a class number for the primary component and secondary components, if any. If you do not know the class number, you can use the Search feature within SCORE to obtain this information.